[영문] CONTENTS
Preface = xi
Introduction / Donald A. Sch<TEX>$$\ddot o$$</TEX>n = 1
Part Ⅰ : Setting the Context
1. The Informational City Is a Dual City : Can It Be Reversed? / Manuel Castells = 25
2. Changing Geographies : Technology and Income / Peter Hall = 43
3. Center Cities as Havens and Traps for Low-Income Communities : The Potential Impact of Advanced Information Technology / Julian Wolpert = 69
4. The City of Bits Hypothesis / William J. Mitchell = 105
5. Information Technology in Historical Perspective / Leo Marx = 131
Part Ⅱ : Strategies of Action
The Question of Access
6. Equitable Access to the Online World / William J. Mitchell = 151
Governance and Advanced Information Technology
7. Information Technologies that Change Relationships between Low-Income Communities and the Public, and Nonprofit Agencies that Serve Them / Joseph Ferreira, Jr. = 163
8. Planning Support Systems for Low-Income Communities / Michael J. Shiffer = 191
Entrepreneurial Potential
9. Software Entrepreneurship among the Urban Poor : Could Bill Gates Have Succeeded if He Were Black?. . . Or Impoverished? / Alice H. Amsden ; Jon Collins Clark = 213
The Educational Computer
10. Action Knowledge and Symbolic Knowledge : The Computer as Mediator / Jeanne Bamberger = 235
The Community Computer
11. The Computer Clubbouse : Technological Fluency in the Inner City / Mitchel Resnick ; Natalie Rusk ; Stina Cooke = 263
12. Computer as Community Memory : How People in Very Poor Neighborhoods Made a Computer Their Own / Bruno Tardieu = 287
13. Social Empowerment through Community Networks / Alan Shaw, Michelle Shaw = 315
14. Commodity and Community in Personal Computing / Sherry Turkle = 337
15. Approaches to Community Computing : Bringing Technology to Low-Income Groups / Anne Beamish = 349
Part Ⅲ : Conclusions
16. Information Technology and Urban Poverty : The Role of Public Policy / Bish Sanyal ; Donald A. Sch<TEX>$$\ddot o$$</TEX>n = 371
Index = 395
Preface = xi
Introduction / Donald A. Sch<TEX>$$\ddot o$$</TEX>n = 1
Part Ⅰ : Setting the Context
1. The Informational City Is a Dual City : Can It Be Reversed? / Manuel Castells = 25
2. Changing Geographies : Technology and Income / Peter Hall = 43
3. Center Cities as Havens and Traps for Low-Income Communities : The Potential Impact of Advanced Information Technology / Julian Wolpert = 69
4. The City of Bits Hypothesis / William J. Mitchell = 105
5. Information Technology in Historical Perspective / Leo Marx = 131
Part Ⅱ : Strategies of Action
The Question of Access
6. Equitable Access to the Online World / William J. Mitchell = 151
Governance and Advanced Information Technology
7. Information Technologies that Change Relationships between Low-Income Communities and the Public, and Nonprofit Agencies that Serve Them / Joseph Ferreira, Jr. = 163
8. Planning Support Systems for Low-Income Communities / Michael J. Shiffer = 191
Entrepreneurial Potential
9. Software Entrepreneurship among the Urban Poor : Could Bill Gates Have Succeeded if He Were Black?. . . Or Impoverished? / Alice H. Amsden ; Jon Collins Clark = 213
The Educational Computer
10. Action Knowledge and Symbolic Knowledge : The Computer as Mediator / Jeanne Bamberger = 235
The Community Computer
11. The Computer Clubbouse : Technological Fluency in the Inner City / Mitchel Resnick ; Natalie Rusk ; Stina Cooke = 263
12. Computer as Community Memory : How People in Very Poor Neighborhoods Made a Computer Their Own / Bruno Tardieu = 287
13. Social Empowerment through Community Networks / Alan Shaw, Michelle Shaw = 315
14. Commodity and Community in Personal Computing / Sherry Turkle = 337
15. Approaches to Community Computing : Bringing Technology to Low-Income Groups / Anne Beamish = 349
Part Ⅲ : Conclusions
16. Information Technology and Urban Poverty : The Role of Public Policy / Bish Sanyal ; Donald A. Sch<TEX>$$\ddot o$$</TEX>n = 371
Index = 395